From: Vladimir Vukicevic (vladimir@intrepid.com)
Date: 04/18/93


From: vladimir@intrepid.com (Vladimir Vukicevic)
Subject: Re: Getting SEYON working
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1993 00:23:29 GMT

In article <kushC5Fw2A.BGt@netcom.com> kush@netcom.com (Aaron Kushner) writes:
>Recently installed the latest SLS distribution using the a1.test disk
>and then went on to install c series, X, and part of the b series.
>
>Tried to get Seyon working from the binary distribution...No go... Error
>came back saying something to the effect "Incompatible with version of
>shared libraries" Did a ldd seyon and it reported that it was linked
>with lib.so.4.3 which is what SLS has.
>
>Any idea what was wrong with the binary?

        It was linked with older versions of the libraries. I think that there's
        a 4.3.1, 4.3.2, & 4.3.3; I don't know which the newest SLS has.

>Decided to get the source and compiled it myself. When I tried to run it,
>it gave the error "No such file or directory, extras menu file
> usr/lib/.text_extras_menu (Textsw package)"
>And terminated the seyon window.
>
>What is the Textsw package? Where can I find it?

Textsw is part of Open Look. I assume you're trying to use cmdtool as your
seyon-emu; try xterm. (ln -s /usr/X386/bin/xterm wherever-seyon-emu-is)

I don't know where the .text_extras_menu file is; it isn't included. However,
this should only be a warning, not a fatal error.

        - Vladimir
        - vladimir@intrepid.com

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